Not long ago, a clay impression of the seal of a Hebrew king came to light for the first time: The seal of Ahaz, king of Judah from about 734 to 715 B.C.E., had been pressed into a small bit of clay (called a bulla) that once sealed a papyrus roll.a On the back we can still see the impression of the strings that tied the roll and of the fabric of the papyrus. The seal, inscribed in Old Hebrew letters, reads simply: לאחזי/הותםמלך/יהדה (l̣hzy/hwtm mlk/yhdh) Belonging to Ahaz (son of) Yehotam, King of Judah.b